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Show - Another week has slipped quickly by lthout a large event to enliven the iyj which hang heavily on 0010173 Jns. It 1b little wonder, therefor, i 1 t the email dinners and luncheons - I Te" hilled with delight and even the formal events at the Country club Kme quite the leading feature. In fl th, if it ere not for the club the ity would be in a state of stagnation, jclally speaking. Never beforo has ll lore been such a lack of entertaln-W entertaln-W lents, and one is almost Inclined to tsh the days of the high five party of iany years ago would return. At this ! me of the year It has usually been the 95 l8e t0 have no end oC afternoon card ertles. with the rooms decorated in utumn leaves and flowers, which are 1ft 0 easy to procure. But not even a ' 10 iV&e afternoon parly has taken place. foe autumn bride is not with us this ear and all in all It is quite depress- A g. Among the small and Informal : rents were luncheons by Mrs. J. E, foodward and Mrs. Ledyard M. Bailey, Ai inners by Miss Geddes, Mr. McCor-. McCor-. 25 Jck. Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Cary, Mr. toblan and Mrs. Arthur Brown, after- - jon entertainments by Mrs. Downey ' nd Mrs. Thompson. The only event " IB pproaching formality was the elegant v Hicheon by Mrs. Weir on Friday in onor of two charming visitors, Mrs. riams and Mrs. Luelwitz. f" . Those who enjoy dancing and are always al-ways eager to meet the people of the axrlson are glad to hear that the reg-Iar reg-Iar hops at Fort Douglaa will com-rence com-rence next Friday evening. They ill be more formal than those of the list few weeks, yet there will not be ' flythlng approaching a strict formal-" formal-" ' y, and the well-lmown hospitality of if army people Insures the success i bd pleasure of the events. h ... 9 fjHalloween comes a week from Mon-ty, Mon-ty, and, as usual, the night will be imembered In various ways by all who ' to honor old customs. Several Itle Informal gatherings have already fen planned and there Is every reas-j reas-j ifto believe that the evening will be a h ierry one. ' f It was ideal at the Country club yea- j srday afternoon and many wero heard iDQf remark that Indian summer was ere, even if a trifle late. Several llt-e llt-e luncheons and Informal dinners were Iven, and the day proved to be a thor-jtfn thor-jtfn aghly enjoyable one. All afternoon ? he courts and links were filled with llayers, and a string of carriages and ( iutos passed to and from the club- .iff. 'W 1 ffitilfc. ri6hor-Fairweather Wedding. KSt, Mark's cathedral was the scene ml ft pretty wedding Thursday evening, rsmten Miss Emma Fisher, daughter of and Mrs. L. M, Fisher, became the Jle of Dr. E. C. Falrweather. Miss vra Deal attended tlie bride as maid Vhonor and Mr. Falrweather, a brother Lthe. groom, was beat man. The bride, Vao, was given away by her brother, wntsomery Fisher, wore a beautiful wnaway gown of dark blue broad-llC&vTr,th broad-llC&vTr,th Persian trimmings. Jack aWrkhoel presided at the organ, and Uhe bridal party entered played the Vttal Chorus from Lohengrin. Dur-mm Dur-mm WE the sen-ice "0 Thou Sublime Sweet jventng star" wa softly played, and he closo the wedding march by -enaelMohn, The cathedral was pret-MWWt? pret-MWWt? decorated with yellow and white Wrysanthemums and waa comfortably nBVW with friends of the brldo and f0?"1' Or. and Mrs. Falrweather left L i,0 traln for a trIn to California. !? S111 hc ai homo to lelr friends lsovcmber 16 t 139 K street, ML' Tw 0fflcera Entertain. rL F? and Tjleut- Saunders !K0j10jlfl hist evening at tho largest l. ,ost cny-ble dinner of tho week. P 1smt evet took placo at the i-.;'IWyMc,ub and twelvc down 'Bnl u?le' whlch wna decorated in JE.'6 and red carnations and M,".iy. "Bhtcd by many wax tapers BtT.,? tiew colors- Jt In, honor I riKvli l Barnes ,and his bride, a J UB;, elrl from Washington, D. a, 5 VW Iatdy arrived at .the post St rr Mr. and Mrs. UcEnery. .o-J-Kt1 S lller was hoetcsB last DllKrin a thorouehly delightful dln-JL dln-JL nor of Dr. and Mrs. McEnery, K.a" nw at tho Knutsford. The --Pmos aL1bTt,fully Crated with 'Ed fn- . Plum8o and covero wero IW BSe l? Tm th0 suesto and tho 1 Iaf0nnal Tea Eveuine. Wta0??!, Mfny win be the -rmal snor 1,1,8 evcning atuin ln- Roofcf n and Mrfl- Chlcs HlflWPl n askcd to nieet thein. hw BL at fry ciub. ECojBountJJy JY1 bo the last tea at the --- KuektH til nd nicbers can tako "-B'S rU1,b0 a laree crowd -.fWfl thin i ho -whouso trophy, ffMW 111 also attract many. f ' d Hooper. .rA rPMta nf t,1"' stdney K. Hooper were 01 honor at a delightfully S- r ft i formal tea last Sunday evening given by Mr. and Mrs. "William Reld. About a dozen old friends were among those present. |